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Opinion

LETTER: C&J cannot seem to step up and do its job

Editor, Thank you so much for enlightening the UNM student body about the inadequacy of the journalism program. Supposedly, the accreditation team is not happy with the combined Communication & Journalism Department. It also seems that the board of C & J at UNM can't seem to step up to the plate and do the job that needs to be done to fix this accreditation problem.



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News

UNM's equal opportunity gets new face

UNM President Chris Garcia announced last week that the University has selected its next Office of Equal Opportunity director - a candidate he said was far and above the best of four finalists. Doralia Martinez Freudiger, who is currently the deputy director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Staff for the U.


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Ads linking alcohol, sex forum's theme

Editor, During the past several months, the UNM Women's Resource Center has noticed, and been alarmed by, the increased number of advertisements in the Lobo which connect alcohol consumption to sexual activity. This link, sex and alcohol, is especially troubling given the trend of binge drinking among college students and the statistics regarding sexual assault (one in three women and one in five men).


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News

UNM archeologist part of Roswell project

Staff Report A group of investigators, funded by a television network and led by a UNM archeologist, excavated the alleged UFO crash site in Roswell in September for a documentary that will be aired Nov. 22. William Doleman, senior archeologist at the UNM Office of Contract Archeology, said his work on the Roswell excavation is top secret and that he signed a contract with the SCI FI channel preventing him from disclosing its results.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: No accreditation does not mean end of world

Editor, As we all know, last month the journalism faculty unanimously voted to withdraw from the reaccredidation process. Is this the best news for the department? No! Nor is it the end of the world. So what is the next step? Our faculty realized it was better to withdraw than to fail.


The Setonian
Sports

UNM makes inches add up in crucial MWC game

Just enough. Usually when that's said about a team, it's a bad thing. For the UNM Lobos, it's a virtue. Football is a game measured by yards, but really it's a game of inches. Saturday, the Lobos got the inches they needed to take a crucial Mountain West Conference win and settle into second place in the league.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: An end of semester overview

by Heather Gabel ASUNM vice president We are nearing the tail end of the semester and we all know what that means. Suddenly it feels as if everything is due all at once! I know that with all the extra schoolwork it is hard to remember what is going on with your student government.


The Setonian
News

Report details journalism program faults

The official report from the national council that accredits journalism and communication schools found the UNM Communication and Journalism Department non-compliant in six of the 12 criteria it uses to evaluate programs. The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications also found two criteria "compliant," with reservations.


The Setonian
Sports

Athletes of the Week

Linebacker Billy Strother and the entire UNM women's soccer team are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week. Strother, a junior transfer, made three crucial plays in the Lobos 15-8 victory over SDSU. Strother had five tackles, blocked a first quarter punt that led to UNM's first score, forced a safety and knocked down the Aztecs' final pass to preserve the win.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Good guys never come out winners

by Mike Still Daily Collegian U-Wire Attention first-year men: If you are a so-called nice guy, you're going to get much less action than aggressive jerks do. You know that guy who lives down the hall from you and acts all tough like he's Vin Diesel's idiot brother? Yeah, he's going to score much more than you for the next four years.


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News

ASUNM Senate Candidate Profiles

All ASUNM candidates were asked the following questions: 1. How will you keep UNM students current on academic changes such as new degrees and accreditation issues? 2. What are some major improvements you will strive to make to UNM while senator? 3. What are some of the most pressing issues facing students at UNM? 4.




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Sports

Volleyball drops two on the road

Staff Report The University of New Mexico volleyball team suffered a pair of losses this weekend to conference foes Colorado State University and the University of Wyoming. The losses pushed the Lobos record to a dismal 7-18 overall and 2-10 in the Mountain West Conference.


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Sports

Women sweep Aggies singles

by Arthur Simoni Daily Lobo The UNM women's tennis team wrapped up a successful weekend Sunday at the Lobo Invite, taking two out of three doubles matches from the University of Houston and sweeping six singles matches against New Mexico State University.


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Sports

Lobo defense wraps up Aztecs

The Lobos needed one last defensive stop in the fourth quarter and got it when junior linebacker Billy Strother knocked down San Diego State quarterback Adam Hall's pass on the fourth down with seven seconds left in the game preserving a 15-8 victory. The Aztecs made the game interesting in the final minute when Hall and wide receiver Kassim Osgood hooked up for a 39-yard completion down to the UNM 13-yard line with just 40 seconds left.

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